Star-studded doesn’t even begin to describe the 24th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles last night, when Oscar winners, box-office legends and former presidents came together to honor those who have fought tirelessly on behalf of the LGBT community.

Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence and super-producer Harvey Weinstein presented the premiere Advocate for Change award to former President Bill Clinton, who said he would keep working “until not only DOMA is no longer the law of the land, but until all people, no matter where they live, can marry the people they love.”

Clinton, who signed the Defense of Marriage Act into law back in 1996, has been vocal in his support of LGBT rights since leaving office: In 2012, he joined the Coalition to Protect North Carolina Families to fight an amendment banning marriage equality and civil unions. And, earlier this year, he penned a Washington Post op-ed calling for the Supreme Court to strike down DOMA.

Below, check out President Clinton’s address:

Winners at the 24th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles were:

Advocate for Change Award: Bill Clinton

Stephen F. Kolzak Award: entertainment lawyer Steve Warren

Outstanding Film – Wide Release: The Perks of Being a Wallflower(Summit Entertainment)